“I’m looking forward to getting started and turning this thing
around,” said Chad Reed, quietly, before walking to the stage
at Thursday’s press conference for the curtain-opening 2008
Monster Energy AMA Anaheim Supercross. When he did enter
the stage, the stoic Reed answered questions slowly and
thoughtfully, not really playing his hand in regard to what he
had for Saturday night’s main event.
If one would have listened to the Los Angeles network
affiliates in the days leading into Anaheim, one may have
been led into believing that the world was about to come to
an end as a biblical sort of rain storm was rolling off the
Pacific Ocean, one worthy of men going to work in beating,
banging and sawing a big arc together. So certain were the
“meteorologists” of the storm that bore down on Angel
Stadium, they called for 100% chance of rain on Saturday
and Saturday evening. But a funny thing happened. They got
it all wrong. The rains that pelted Los Angeles and Orange
County came to a screeching halt at approximately 6 A.M. on
Saturday and the battleship gray skies over the Southland
never really pulled it all together to drop anymore rain on the
region. Thus, at exactly... full story on alpinestarsinc.com
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Monday, January 7, 2008 Labels: Anaheim SX 1, Chad Reed, Oz Racers, Supercross, SX 450, Yamaha Racers